Eggshells

Diretto da Deniz Nas
2025    8minFantascienza
Taking place in the near future, alien objects have become falling from the sky showing that earth isn’t the only place in the universe with life. A few days go by of time passes as we see someone called Charlie who owns debt to someone slowly selling things off to help pay it off. Charlie and their friend Jane go out to some of the crash sites and see what is left that they can sell. The objects that had fallen are able to show whoever holds it what they truly want and desire and more importantly see if it is achievable in this universe or they may get caught in an endless dream of chasing something they can never get.

Dove guardare Eggshells

  • Arwyn Ali Al-MosawiCharlie/Clara
  • Erin WeatherupJane
  • Steve WalshFrankie
  • Deniz NasRoomate / Regista / Sceneggiatore / Montatore
  • Tarkan NasNews Reporter
  • Steve WalshDirector Of Photography
  • Dutch LoveridgeDirector Of Photography
  • Gabe HawkerAudio

Eggshells Trivia

Eggshells è stato rilasciato il 30 maggio 2025.

Eggshells era diretto da Deniz Nas.

Eggshells ha una durata di 8min.

Taking place in the near future, alien objects have become falling from the sky showing that earth isn’t the only place in the universe with life. A few days go by of time passes as we see someone called Charlie who owns debt to someone slowly selling things off to help pay it off. Charlie and their friend Jane go out to some of the crash sites and see what is left that they can sell. The objects that had fallen are able to show whoever holds it what they truly want and desire and more importantly see if it is achievable in this universe or they may get caught in an endless dream of chasing something they can never get.

I personaggi principali di Eggshells sono Charlie/Clara (Arwyn Ali Al-Mosawi), Jane (Erin Weatherup), Frankie (Steve Walsh).

Eggshells è un film Fantascienza.

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